Suzuki WagonR User manual

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Figure 1: Infotainment System Control Elements
2 INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM - CONTROL ELEMENTS
INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM -
CONTROL ELEMENTS
1. Power Button
SYSTEM IS IN NORMAL OPERATING
MODE
Short tap: Switches between
Display ON/OFF.
Long tap: Switches to Standby
mode.
S
YSTEM IS IN STANDBY MODE
Short tap: Switches to Display ON.
2. Volume Up
Short tap: Increases volume by 1
level
Long tap: Increases volume till the
button is released or maximum
volume limit is reached.
3. Volume Down
Short tap: Decreases volume by 1
level.
Long tap: Decreases volume till
the button is released or minimum
volume limit is reached.
4. Mute
Switches between Mute/Unmute.
5. Back
Displays the previous menu/
screen, if applicable.
6. Source
Opens the source menu for Radio
listening and Media playing.
7. Settings
When in the Home screen, opens
System Settings screen.
In other operating screens, opens
the Settings screen.
8. Home
Displays the Home screen.
3CONTENTS
CONTENTS
1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL
1.1 Conventions........................7
1.2 Safety Guidelines ...............8
1.2.1 General Safety Guidelines8
1.2.2 Guidelines While Driving 8
1.2.3 Care and Maintenance... 8
2 INTRODUCTION
2.1 Features ..............................10
2.2 Control Elements................11
2.3 Other Modes of Control .....11
2.3.1 Smartplay Remote App.. 11
2.3.2 SWC) Elements.............. 11
2.4 Screen Elements.................12
2.5 Home Screen Elements......12
2.6 Fixed Screen Elements ......13
2.6.1 Status Bar ...................... 14
2.6.2 Quick Access Hub.......... 14
2.7 Generic Screen Elements ..16
2.8 Screen Operations .............16
2.8.1 Tapping a Screen Object 16
2.8.2 Swiping on Screen ......... 17
2.8.3 Zooming the Map View .. 17
2.8.4 Displaying the Parent
Screen/Menu................ 17
3 GETTING STARTED
3.1 System Switch On/OFF ......18
3.2 Display Off Mode ................18
3.3 Standby Mode .....................19
3.4 Manage Settings .................19
3.4.1 Accessing Settings......... 19
3.5 Manage System Settings ...19
3.5.1 Managing Display Settings
......................................20
3.5.2 Managing Date and Time
Settings........................ 20
3.5.3 Managing Vehicle Alerts. 22
3.5.4 Managing Keypad Display23
3.5.5 Managing SWC Scroll.... 23
3.5.6 Managing Security Settings
......................................24
3.5.7 Viewing System Details.. 25
3.5.8 Resetting to Factory Set-
tings...............................25
3.6 Manage Audio Settings ..... 26
3.6.1 Accessing the Audio Set-
tings Screen ................. 26
3.6.2 Setting Bass, Middle and
Treble........................... 26
3.6.3 Setting Balance and
Fader.............................27
3.6.4 Setting Equalizer Presets27
3.6.5 Setting Volumes ............. 28
3.6.6 Managing Speed Dependent
Volume Control ............ 28
3.6.7 Setting AUX Gain........... 28
3.6.8 Setting System Beep ..... 29
3.7 Manage Tuner Settings ..... 29
3.7.1 Accessing the Tuner Set-
tings Screen ................. 29
3.7.2 Enabling AM Active........ 29
3.7.3 Enabling *DRM Active.... 30
3.7.4 Enabling *DRM Text....... 30
3.8 Manage Connectivity Set-
tings .......................................... 30
4 CONTENTS
3.8.1 Accessing the Connectivity
Settings Screen............ 30
3.8.2 Managing Smartphone Link-
age Settings................. 30
3.8.3 Managing Phone Settings31
4 RADIO
4.1 Radio/Tuner Screen............33
4.2 Change the Bands..............35
4.3 Change the Radio Station/
Service.......................................36
4.3.1 Using the Station List ..... 36
4.3.2 Using the Seek Elements36
4.3.3 Using the Change Fre-
quency Elements ......... 36
4.3.4 Using the Presets........... 36
4.3.5 Using SWC .................... 36
4.4 Manage the Presets............36
4.4.1 Setting a Preset Manually36
4.4.2 Storing Presets Automati-
cally.............................. 36
5 PHONE
5.1 Establish Connection.........37
5.2 Enable Bluetooth ................38
5.3 Pair Devices ........................38
5.3.1 Initiating from System .... 38
5.3.2 Initiating from Phone ...... 40
5.4 Manage Paired Devices......40
5.5 Phone Functions ................42
5.5.1 Making an Outgoing Call 42
5.5.2 Managing an Incoming
Call................................44
5.5.3 Managing the Second
Incoming Call ............... 45
5.5.4 Managing the Third Incom-
ing Call......................... 45
5.5.5 Managing Active Call ..... 45
5.5.6 Managing Interactive
Responses................... 47
5.5.7 Swapping Between Multiple
Calls............................. 47
5.5.8 Managing Conference
Calls..............................47
5.5.9 Managing Messages...... 48
5.5.10 Activating Voice Recogni-
tion (VR)....................... 49
6 MEDIA
6.1 Connect Media 51
6.1.1 Connecting a USB Source51
6.1.2 Connecting a Bluetooth
Audio............................ 51
6.1.3 Connecting an AUX
Source..........................52
6.1.4 Connecting an iPod........ 52
6.2 Play Media .......................... 53
6.3 Media Screen...................... 53
6.4 Manage Media .................... 54
6.5 Manage Audio .................... 54
6.5.1 Playing/Pausing Music... 55
6.5.2 Setting a Track as Favour-
ite..................................55
6.5.3 Managing Music Volume 55
6.5.4 Repeating Music Track .. 55
6.5.5 Playing Random Music .. 55
6.5.6 Playing Next/Previous
Tracks .......................... 55
6.5.7 Performing Fast Forward/
Fast Rewind ................. 56
5CONTENTS
6.5.8 Browsing through the Media
Content ........................ 56
6.5.9 Playing Tracks from a
Folder/Media Category 56
6.5.10 Viewing Music Track Infor-
mation .......................... 57
6.5.11 Viewing the Media Favour-
ites List......................... 57
6.6 View Images........................57
6.7 Play Videos .........................58
7 SMARTPHONE LINKAGE
7.1 **Smartplay Studio .............60
7.1.1 Installing Smartplay Stu-
dio.................................60
7.1.2 Accessing *Smartplay .... 61
7.2 *Navigation App..................63
7.2.1 Installing NaviMaps App. 63
7.2.2 Accessing *Navigation Fea-
tures............................. 64
7.2.3 Managing *Navigation Oper-
ations ........................... 65
7.2.4 Searching for a Destina-
tion................................65
7.2.5 Saving a Place ............... 66
7.2.6 Starting Navigation to a Des-
tination ......................... 67
7.2.7 Selecting Alternative
Route............................67
7.2.8 Adding Along Route Desti-
nation ........................... 68
7.2.9 Adding Additional Destina-
tion ............................... 68
7.2.10 Viewing Route Stops .... 68
7.2.11 Viewing the Next Destina-
tion ............................... 69
7.2.12 Viewing Overview of the
Route ........................... 69
7.2.13 Saving/Ending a Route 69
7.2.14 Managing Navigation Set-
tings ............................. 69
7.3 *AHA App ............................71
7.3.1 Installing AHA App ......... 71
7.3.2 Accessing *AHA App ..... 71
7.3.3 *AHA Options................. 72
7.3.4 Accessing AHA Discover 72
7.3.5 Accessing AHA Favour-
ites................................74
7.3.6 Accessing AHA Nearby.. 75
7.3.7 Accessing AHA Down-
loads.............................76
7.4 *Smartplay Remote App.... 77
7.4.1 Installing Smartplay Remote
App............................... 77
7.4.2 Using Smartplay Remote77
7.4.3 Accessing Media Source 78
7.4.4 Accessing Audio Settings78
7.4.5 Accessing Vehicle Info ... 78
7.5 Apple CarPlay .................... 78
7.5.1 Accessing Apple CarPlay79
7.5.2 Managing Calls, Messages
and Communication
Action............................81
7.6 Android Auto...................... 81
7.6.1 Installing Android Auto ... 82
7.6.2 Accessing Android Auto. 83
7.6.3 Accessing Android Auto
Features....................... 84
7.6.4 Accessing Navigation..... 84
7.6.5 Accessing Calls.............. 84
6 CONTENTS
7.6.6 Returning to Home
Screen...........................84
7.6.7 Accessing Media............ 84
7.6.8 Accessing Other Apps.... 85
8 VEHICLE INFORMATION
8.1 Vehicle Alerts......................86
8.1.1 Managing Vehicle Alerts. 87
8.1.2 Viewing Trip Details........ 87
8.1.3 Viewing Past Trip Details 87
8.2 *Rear View Camera (RVC)..88
8.2.1 RVC Settings.................. 89
8.3 Reverse Park Assist System
(RPAS) .......................................89
9 ABBREVIATIONS
1.1 Abbreviations .....................91
10 TRADEMARKS
7ABOUT THIS MANUAL
1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This guide contains the following
details:
zControls, options and operations
that are available in the
infotainment system.
zAlerts and Important notes related
to a functionality/feature.
zA list of abbreviations used in this
guide with their explanation.
These details will help you to
understand and use your vehicle
Infotainment system.
1.1 CONVENTIONS
The various conventions used in the
manual are:
zBulleted List
Sub Bulleted List
zButtons or menu items that must
be selected/tapped/any action
needs to be performed on will be
highlighted using bold letters like
OK.
zFeatures marked with a star (*) are
not standard in every vehicle.
Check with your Maruti Suzuki
dealer to confirm the list of features
available in your vehicle.
zScreen names like Home screen
are indicated using Italics letters.
zSystem represents the vehicle
Infotainment system.
zText provided within a Grey box
always indicates to alerts or
important information, which must
be followed. Non-adherence to
these cautions may cause harm to
you and/or other persons or to the
infotainment system. The different
cautions used in the manual are
listed below:
!
ALERT:
Text that indicates actions that
might cause harm to user/
equipment or increases the
potential for unauthorized
access.
8 ABOUT THIS MANUAL
1.2 SAFETY GUIDELINES
Always keep this manual in the
vehicle, for easy and quick access,
when needed. If you sell or lend the
vehicle, make sure this manual is
available in the vehicle along with
other standard booklets.
Please read and follow the safety
guidelines listed in this section to
avoid injury or equipment damage.
1.2.1 GENERAL SAFETY
GUIDELINES
1.2.2 SAFETY GUIDELINES
WHILE DRIVING
1.2.3 SYSTEM CARE AND
MAINTENANCE
Exert utmost care while using the
infotainment system to avoid any
damage to it. Partial or complete loss
of the infotainment system functions
due to intentional misuse is not
covered under warranty.
NOTE:
i
Text that provides some addi-
tional important information,
which when ignored can cause
inconvenience or tips that will
help you in using the equip-
ment.
!
ALERT:
Avoid exposure of the
infotainment system to water or
excessive moisture as it can
cause electric shocks, fire, or
other damages.
Exercise caution when setting
the volume of your infotainment
system as permanent hearing
loss may occur if you play your
music at loud volumes.
Avoid improper access of the
infotainment system as it is a
sophisticated electronic device.
!
ALERT:
To avoid accidents, ensure that
you follow all traffic regulations
while operating the system.
Glance at the screen of the
infotainment system only when
necessary. If prolonged viewing
of the screen is required, park
the vehicle in a safe location
and engage the hand brake.
Set the volume to a level that
allows you to hear outside traffic
and other warnings.
9ABOUT THIS MANUAL
!
ALERT:
Avoid spraying/spilling of
cleaning solutions, perfumes,
car fresheners, beverages,
chemicals or any liquids on the
touch screen surface. Also
ensure that any liquid does not
enter the system, it may
damage the screen and the
system. The warranty of the
system will be void, if liquid
ingress marks are observed
inside the system.
Some pixels in the display are
darker/brighter than others, this
is an inherent characteristics of
liquid crystal displays and not a
malfunction.
Avoid usage of hard or sharp
objects like pen, key, USB stick
etc. to touch the screen, as it
may cause scratches on the
screen surface.
Do not use excessive force
while using the infotainment
system, USB socket, AUX
socket and so on. It might
cause damage to the system or
component.
Unauthorized interconnections,
may result in the malfunctioning
of the infotainment system.
Always contact the Maruti
Suzuki dealer for the changes
to the vehicle or system.
Do not open the infotainment
system as incorrect usage may
damage the system. Further,
warranty is void, if the
Infotainment system is opened.
Avoid addition of any
accessories such as external
amplifiers or replacement of
vehicle speakers, which will
lead to the modification of the
standard factory wiring
connections
Use a soft, clean and dry
cleaning cloth to clean the
touch screen surface. If
required, use a lint-free cloth
damped with a cleaning solution
such as isopropyl alcohol, or an
isopropyl alcohol and water
solution ratio of 50:50. Be sure
to follow the solvent
manufacturer's precautions and
directions.
Avoid usage of paint or color,
sticky or strong alcohol based
spray, lotion or liquid on the
infotainment system. This may
cause permanent damage to
the system and stop it from
functioning correctly.
Parking directly under sunlight
for prolonged duration may
increase the car’s temperature,
which may damage the system.
Let the car interior cool down,
before using the system.
INTRODUCTION10
2 INTRODUCTION
The system provides you with high-
end functionalities to:
zManage in-vehicle entertainment
capabilities
zView information about some
vehicle features
zHandle certain vehicle feature
controls
2.1 FEATURES
Key features of the system include:
z17.78 cm WVGA Touch Screen
zAM (AM1 and AM2)/ FM (FM1,
FM2, FM3):
18 FM and 12 AM presets
z*DRM (*DRM1 and *DRM2):
12 presets
zUSB (up to 32 GB and 10,000
media files), iPod, AUX and
Bluetooth Audio media multimedia
support
zConnection to Phones (up to 10
devices) through Bluetooth for
Phone and Music supports like
Phone book download and Audio
playback
zHandsfree/Bluetooth support with
advance functions like ‘Set
contacts as Favourite’ and ‘Reject
with SMS’ for incoming calls
zDisplay OFF feature for distraction
free night drive
zInfotainment System control from
*Steering Wheel and *Smartplay
Remote App.
zIntegrated with Vehicle features
like *Rear View Camera (RVC) and
*Reverse Park Assist System
(RPAS).
zAdditional support for mobile
applications like *Smartplay Studio,
*AHA, *Android Auto and *Apple
CarPlay from which the system to
enhance the vehicle experience.
NOTE:
i
Features marked with a star (*)
are not standard in every vehi-
cle. Check with your Maruti
Suzuki dealer to confirm the list
of features available in your
vehicle.
11INTRODUCTION
2.2 CONTROL ELEMENTS
To quickly access the commonly used
functions and options of the
infotainment system, you can tap
(short tap/long tap) the 8 buttons on
the sides of the system (See
Infotainment System - Control
Elements” on page 2.).
2.3 OTHER MODES OF
CONTROL
The system can also be controlled
from the:
z*Smartplay Remote App
z*Steering Wheel Controls (SWC)
2.3.1 SMARTPLAY REMOTE APP
For information, refer to *Smartplay
Remote App” on page 77.
2.3.2 STEERING WHEEL
CONTROL (SWC) ELEMENTS
Various operations can be performed
using the following SWC elements:
1. Volume +
zShort press: Increases volume by
1 level.
zLong press: Increases volume till
the button is released or maximum
volume limit is reached.
2. Volume -
zShort press: Decreases volume by
1 level.
zLong press: Decreases volume till
the button is released or maximum
volume limit is reached.
3. Down or Left / Up or
Right
zShort press:
FM/AM: Switches to the previ-
ous/next Preset.
DRM: Skips to the previous/next
available service.
Media: Skips to previous/next
track.
Contacts/Log screen: Scrolls
down/up the list, if SWC Scroll is
ON.
zLong press:
FM/AM: Initiates Auto Seek until
the next valid station is dis-
played.
NOTE:
i
All screens used in the user
manual are for illustration pur-
pose only. Actual screen in the
system and App may differ
NOTE:
i
To long tap a button, touch the
button and continue holding/
touching the button for 2 sec-
onds or more.
12 INTRODUCTION
DRM: Skips to the available ser-
vice on the next/previous fre-
quency.
Media: Initiates fast rewind/fast
forward.
4. ON Hook
Rejects or ends call.
5. OFF Hook
zShort press:
Displays phone call log screen.
If SWC Scroll is used in a list,
selects option from station list/
call list/ song/ media list.
In Incoming Call screen, accepts
Call.
zLong press:
During Ongoing Call/Active Call,
toggles between private mode
and handsfree.
6. Voice Recognition (VR)
Activates voice control of connected
smartphone (through Bluetooth) or
stops VR.
7. Mode
zToggles between available audio
sources.
zIn the Standby Mode, Powers ON
the infotainment system.
8. Mute
zMute/Unmute the audio source.
2.4 SCREEN ELEMENTS
The screen elements can be grouped
into 3 categories depending on their
availability:
zHome screen elements
zFixed screen element
zGeneric screen elements
2.5 HOME SCREEN
ELEMENTS
NOTE:
i
Voice Recognition feature is
available only if supported by
the smartphone.
Voice prompts will be skipped if
the voice control system is
already activated.
Voice Recognition feature
cannot be turned on during an
active call, incoming call or
while dialing a call.
Figure 2: Home Screen Tiles
1
2
3
4
5
13INTRODUCTION
The Home screen of the system
contains 5 tiles, which allows quick
access to important functions.
1. Displays the currently played audio
source. When tapped, opens the
corresponding screen.
2. Displays the following details:
Additional information about
date, time and *weather
*Navigation
*Vehicle information
3. Displays the last played media
source (Radio/USB/BT/AUX), if
previous media is unavailable, the
source icon is displayed.
4. Displays Phone and when tapped:
a.If phone connected to the system,
displays the Phone Call Log screen.
b.If phone is paired but not
connected, displays the Paired
Devices screen.
c.If phone is not paired, displays the
Bluetooth Pairing Options screen.
5. Displays the currently active
smartphone linkage mode (see
Figure 8). The system supports the
following linkage modes:
Android Auto
Apple CarPlay
*Smartplay Studio
2.6 FIXED SCREEN
ELEMENTS
The following collection of screen
elements appear at fixed location,
across most of the system screens:
zStatus Bar
zQuick Access Hub
Figure 3: Home Screen with
Vehicle Information
NOTE:
i
When connected for any of the
above linkage modes, tapping
the tile will display the respec-
tive screen.
Figure 4: Home Screen with
Android Auto Active
14 INTRODUCTION
The Status Bar and the Quick Access
Hub are unavailable in the Display Off
Mode, popups screens or notifications
and screens where some actions are
performed like during Rear Parking
Assistance and Active Call.
2.6.1 STATUS BAR
The Status Bar is displayed on top of
all screens. It contains the following
details:
1. Displays the currently active
*Navigation application and/or
played audio source details. Tap to
view the *Navigation/Radio/Media
screen.
2. Displays the current time on the
Quick Access Hub tab.
3. Displays the following indicators:
Vehicle alert
Bluetooth status
Phone battery level
Phone network signal strength
Mute status
2.6.2 QUICK ACCESS HUB
The hub can contain 12 shortcuts. The
first 2 shortcuts (*AHA and Paired
Devices) are fixed and set by default,
which cannot be removed or replaced.
You can configure the other shortcuts
to a fixed set of pre-defined options. If
more than 6 or the all the 12 shortcuts
are configured, the shortcuts are
displayed in 2 screens with 6 shortcuts
in each screen.
NOTE:
i
The Status Bar and Quick
Access Hub are unavailable
during the Display Off mode,
popup screens and RVC/RPAS/
Active Call screens.
Figure 5: Status Bar
1
2
3
NOTE:
i
Bluetooth, Phone battery level
and network signal strength
status are displayed only when
connected for handsfree profile.
The information depends on
status received from the phone.
15INTRODUCTION
Swipe through the screens to browse
through the shortcuts in the Hub. List
of possible shortcuts:
1. *AHA: Default
2. Paired Devices: Default
3. Audio Settings
4. Phone Linkage
5. Phone SMS
6. Phone Favourite List
7. Date/Time Settings
8. Phone Contacts
9. Phone Dialpad
10. Display Settings
SETTING A SHORTCUT .
To set a shortcut:
1. Tap the Add icon. The system
displays the Hub Settings dialog
box.
2. Browse through the list of
predefined options and tap on the
required feature.
3. Tap Select. The system adds the
shortcut.
Figure 6: Quick Access Hub
Figure 7: Hub Setting Screen
NOTE:
i
To remove/replace a shortcut,
long tap on the shortcut and
then tap on Remove or
Replace, as required.
Figure 8: Remove Shortcut Prompt
Dialog Box
16 INTRODUCTION
2.7 GENERIC SCREEN
ELEMENTS
The following screen elements are
available:
zButton: Used to confirm an option
or execute an action associated
with the button.
zRadio Button: Used to select/
deselect an option from list.
zToggle Switch: Used to toggle
between ON/ OFF options.
zArrows with slider/without
slider: Used to scroll through a list
of options like Tuner Status list,
Phone Contact list etc.
zKeypad: Used to type information,
like Contact name, number and so
on.
zDialpad: Used to dial numbers.
zPopups: A small screen, which is
displayed on top of a screen.
Generally displays:
progress of an action
important system/function/fea-
ture specific messages
prompts for your confirmation
before performing an action
2.8 SCREEN OPERATIONS
The system screen elements can be
accessed using the touch screen and/
or the SWC.
You can use the screen elements to
perform the following actions:
zTap a screen object
zSwipe on screen
zZoom the Map view
zDisplay the parent screen
2.8.1 TAPPING A SCREEN
OBJECT
To select an object perform the
following step:
1. Tap on the screen element.
zShort tap: A short tap on the
display surface is sufficient to
operate most controls.
zLong tap: Some functions require
a long tap. In this case, keep your
fingertip on the display surface for
around 2 seconds.
SETTING VALUES. Perform any one
of the following:
NOTE:
i
By default, the popups disap-
pear once the action is com-
pleted or after the pre-
configured timeout period.
!
ALERT:
Avoid usage of hard or sharp
objects like pen, key, USB stick
etc. to touch the screen, as it
can cause scratches on the
screen surface.
17INTRODUCTION
USING BUTTONS OR ARROWS .
1. Tap or continue to press the /
screen icons or the required
( ) arrows to select the
required value in the range.
USING SLIDER.
1. Drag the slider left or right to set the
required value in the range.
USING THE SWC.
1. Press or SWC arrows to
increase/decrease the value in a
range. However, this option is
available only if the Scroll Through
Steering Wheel Controls option is
enabled.
2.8.2 SWIPING ON SCREEN
You can scroll through a list or Map by:
USING ARROWS BESIDE THE LIST.
1. Tap the required arrows ( )
displayed beside the list.
SWIPING THE LIST.
1. Swipe through the list items.
USING THE SWC.
1. Press the Up or the Down
arrows as per your requirement.
SCROLLING THE VISIBLE MAP AREA.
1. Touch the map display area and let
your finger rest on the surface.
Then move your finger over the
surface to scroll the displayed
section of the map.
2.8.3 ZOOMING THE MAP VIEW
1. Place two fingers on the map
display area and let your fingers
rest on the surface. Then move your
fingers towards one another (zoom
out) or away from one another
(zoom in).
2.8.4 DISPLAYING THE PARENT
SCREEN/MENU
1. Tap the (Back) control element
from the system screen elements.
NOTE:
i
This function is only available if
the navigation application is
launched through any of the
linkage mode.
GETTING STARTED18
3 GETTING STARTED
All the functions and features of the
system can be used after the system
is switched on.
3.1 SYSTEM SWITCH ON/
OFF
The system is Switched ON
automatically when you switch the
ignition lock of the vehicle from OFF to
ACC. After switching on followed by
startup animation, the Home screen
will appear. The system also plays the
audio source that was active before
system switch OFF or one of the
currently available/connected audio
source.
The system is Switched OFF
automatically, when you switch the
ignition lock of the vehicle from ACC to
OFF.
3.2 DISPLAY OFF MODE
While driving to avoid distraction, short
tap the control element, to put the
system in the Display OFF mode. The
screen display is switched off, the
audio will continue to play in the
background.
NOTE:
i
If the Security Pin Input Screen
appears, enter the Security Pin.
For more information refer to
Managing Security Settings
on page 24
Figure 9: Display OFF Screen
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3.3 STANDBY MODE
Long tap the control element the
system gets into Standby mode. In
this mode, the display is switched off
and audio is unavailable.
When in Display OFF/Standby modes,
short tap to activate the system.
3.4 MANAGE SETTINGS
You can change the following settings
of the system:
zSystem Settings
zAudio Settings
zTuner (Radio) Settings
zConnectivity Settings
3.4.1 ACCESSING SETTINGS
To access the settings screens,
perform the following steps:
1. Tap control element on the
system.
In the Home screen: The system
displays the System Settings
screen.
In other screens: The system
displays the respective settings
screen.
3.5 MANAGE SYSTEM
SETTINGS
Using the various System Settings
options, you can perform the following
actions:
zHandle the system display settings
zSet /Change system date and time
details
zEnable/disable vehicle alerts
zLock/unlock the system keypad
while driving
zEnable/disable list scrolling
through SWC
NOTE:
i
The date and time will be dis-
played in the Display OFF
mode only if the “Show Time
and Date During Display OFF”
option is enabled in the System
Settings.
NOTE:
i
In Standby mode, the system
will drain the battery when the
vehicle engine is not running.
NOTE:
i
When you switch the vehicle
ignition lock from ACC to OFF,
while the device is in standby
mode, it will remain in standby
mode. When you switch the
ignition lock to ACC again, if
you tap , the Home screen
will open.
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zEnable/disable PIN security for the
system
zView system software details
zReset to factory settings
3.5.1 MANAGING DISPLAY
SETTINGS
DISPLAYING THE DISPLAY SET-
TINGS SCREEN.
1. In the System Settings screen, tap
Display. The system displays the
Display Settings screen.
CHANGING DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS.
1. Tap Display Brightness.
2. Tap the or the to set the
brightness to a new value in the
range of 0 to 20.
DISPLAYING SYSTEM MODE.
1. The system displays the current
mode of the vehicle in this option. If
the headlights of the vehicle are
Switched ON the system will be in
Night mode, else it will be in Day
mode. The display brightness will
be automatically set accordingly.
3.5.2 MANAGING DATE AND TIME
SETTINGS
Using the date and time settings you
can:
zEnable/disable synchronization of
the system date and time with the
GPS
zEnable/disable the display of
system time in the 24 hour format
zSet/change the date and time of
the system either automatically or
manually
zEnable/disable day light savings
zEnable/disable the display of the
system clock during the Display
OFF mode.
Figure 10: System Settings Screen
NOTE:
i
To set value, you can also drag
the slider in the required field.
Figure 11: Date & Time Settings
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